Hey guys,Alternate endings in games, the rare unlockable for an impossible task or the result of various decisions made in a game. Do you think that alternate endings are appropriate in games or do you believe that it is simply a device used to add a small amount of replay ability to an otherwise short game? What is the best representation of an alternate ending that you remember?

Hey guys,*RPG elements, the endless amounts of quests, the awesome loot, the unlimited *levels. All of these elements have begun to appear more frequently in games and genres that you would not expect to see them in. Do you think that there are some games that would be improved if these elements were added? If so, what are these games and why?

Ever since Assassins Creed 2 has been out I have realised that my interest in Renaissance Italy has greatly increased and I have found myself researching the time period on websites and in books.

My question to you is have you ever found yourself wanting to research and learn about a certain time in history based on a game? Examples would be gaining interest in Renaissance Italy from Assassins Creed or WWII France from playing the Saboteur.

Recently I found out I had a very unpopular opinion on a popular game *I won't name it do the shitstorm I know it'll cause*. My question is what are some unpopular opinions of very beloved games you guys have? And I don't mean things like CoD or Halo.

In the current status of gaming, DLCs and Online Combatibility are prominent. When I think about it, without Internet connection, you get half the expirience. (in example, achievements requiring XBLive, or the downloadable content codes that come with certain games.) How do you feel about the gaming Industry moving farther from Complete Offline play.

I was playing Assassins Creed Brotherhood last night and was really enjoying the new and innovative way they presented the online, it was such a breath of fresh air from the generic team death match/ free-for-all online experiences we are seeing in to many games nowadays.

My question to you is what other games do you think would benefit from a competitive online mode in their next installment and how would the matches play out? Maybe there is an already existing online mode that you think could be improved with some more 'out there' game types.

What do you all think are each of your fellow VGH staff member's biggest gaming strength and weakness? or just something you have come to notice about their gaming style/habits that they perhaps don't realize themselves?